“The joy is in the fight, in the attempt, the suffering involved. Not in the victory itself.” [Mahatma Gandhi]
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My "nature" is different from the nature of Gandhi.
I do not understand this taste for the fight, I believe that the struggle is sometimes a "bad" and others need an unnecessary evil.
This cult of suffering is so ingrained in people's minds that seems unchanged for most of them, then just write without claiming to be read or understood.
I like to December, for example, because it is a month of many celebrations, many smiles, the hate if it was a month of war, strife and suffering.
A thinker [not remember which one now] said that war is the failure of diplomacy, the victory of barbarism over INTELLIGENCE.
The Gandhian thought is an oxymoron, is against everything that Philosophy Mathematics brings us, let's talk about sex for example ... come with me!
Is there anything hotter than a sex couples wishing to get each other a lot?
Only you touch the woman she is boiling, the erection is so strong that it looks like it will rip the skin, yes, there is emotion, joy, victory is pleasure.
Think of a rape, fighting, suffering, victory is the weakest being enslaved, to be sure the rapist got pleasure, violence is their nature.
If the victim has a masochistic nature also experienced some kind of pleasure.
Ladies and gentlemen, you see the complexity of the PLEASURE? How is he related to our NATURE extrapolating the "linearity" of right / wrong, fair / unfair, good / evil?
I do not worship the suffering, I am abnormal? Gandhi is normal for worshiping the suffering?
I'm out of a set STANDARD, but if I am consistent with my NATURE because I am abnormal?
Abnormal would I go against my nature!
Say I have joy in the struggle and suffering.
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